You're saying that people can work longer today than they used to. That's true for a politician, a lawyer, or an accountant, but if you're a manual labourer—a pipe fitter, a carpenter, or a fish plant worker doing physical labour—that may not be the case. In fact, for many people in those roles their bodies need a break at 65.
Will you consider amendments to exempt some people doing heavy physical labour, for example, from these changes?